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The Life of Horatio Lord Nelson

CHAPTER I
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He had ordered his hammock to be slung under some trees, being excessively fatigued, and was sleeping, when a monitory lizard passed across his face.

The Indians happily observed the reptile; and knowing what it indicated, awoke him.

He started up, and found one of the deadliest serpents of the country coiled up at his feet.

He suffered from poison of another kind; for drinking at a spring in which some boughs of the manchineel had been thrown, the effects were so severe as, in the opinion of some of his friends, to inflict a lasting injury upon his constitution.
The castle of San Juan is 32 miles below the point where the river issues from the Lake of Nicaragua, and 69 from its mouth.

Boats reach the sea from thence in a day and a-half; but their navigation back, even when unladen, is the labour of nine days.


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